Electric radiator



March 6, 19280 1,661,281

' J. BILAN ELECTRIC RADIATOR Filed June 13, 1927 INVENTOI? Man 5, 19280 lliFlTE esion Application filed June 2.3,

This invention relates to improvements in heating devices, particularly in devices such as radiators, and it is the principal object of my invention to provide a radiator in which water, alcohol. or quicksilver may be employed as sheeting medium, while the Water is heated lay means of on electric hosting coil.

Another object of my invention is the provision of a radiator composed of a plurality oi novei and improved radiating shells arranged in juxtaposition, and alternately projecting to one and the other side of the radiator.

A further object of the invention is the provision of an electrically heated radiator provided with means for ensuring a circulation of the heating medium such as Water etc.

A still further object of my invention is the provision of a. radiator of this type which is of simple and inexpensive construction, yet durable and efficient in its operation.

These and other objects and advantages of my invention will oecoine more fully known as the description thereof proceeds, and -"Will then he specifically defined in the appended claims.

in the accompanying drawing forming a. material part of this disclosure:

Fig. l. is a side elevation of sradiator constructed according to my invention, pert oi"- the outer well being broken away to more clearly show the interior constmiction.

2 is s section on line 22 iliigore i.

3 is longitudinal section line fir -3 0' Figure "L.

i longitudinal section saline C .ig. 5 s oersoective V36" s shells.

the radiator coins ling: lower 1 supported feet 12 sdspte to to the floor moons of suitable through the holes i oer part of the he form re composed materiel pri e etc to "form inx certs a eztendi o o or housing it) 3.1-

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arranged bathe plate 15, and open at their upper as Well as at their lower ends. The shells are held in position Within the housing by suitable means such as for instance the cross-bolts 16. These bolts se cure also the hatlie plate in its position, and the ends of this halide plate are s seed from the top as Well as the bottom of .e radiator, to allow a tree circulation of the heating medium as indicated by the arrows in Figure 2. This heating medium, for instance Water is filled into the radiator through the ripper filler opening closed by s. suitable ping 17 or the like and collects in the lower wider part 11 of the housing. In this part are arranged preferably to one side of the name plate as shown in Figure 2, a plurality of electric hcat'ng coils 18 adapted to be heated from any source of electricity with which the coils are connected through a cable 19 of any Well known construction.

The operation ct my device will he en tirely clear from the shove description when read on the drawings, and While I have shown and described as an exam; is the preferred form of my device it will e clear that I may moire such changes in the general arrangement thereof and in the construction of its minor details as come Within the scope of the appended claims without departure from the spirit of the invention.

Having thus described my invention, what I clsirn as new, and desire to secure by Letters- Patent is:

1. Electric radiator comprising a plurality of cells housing for said cells, median oafie plate, said housing adopted to slipplied with heating medium, and means I ctrically said medium to cirhe through said cells around tile olate.

ct ic radiator coinprisinp" e housing,

or port "learned with housy host radiating shells withng, a listde plate, a plurality of coils t he Wider of the tween scoils and i a means for allowing ii crodnction of e heotine" inedinin into erliotor, and moons :ror sconce-ting on s iloor silo its s so of the closet-lellli) sci'i-laetl a, plurality oii reclietoit" tie-il s eaeli 01E substantially square cross-seamen, Saul. cells made from a metal plate suitably bent tea form saiel cells in juxtaposition midi alter-= nately extending; to both sides of a meian line said mdiaiter having an upper fillet opening the intmcluetien 0t ltestimg t eet eet meclium a, plug foreclosing seitl opening, and a, plurality of coils adapted to be heated from a source of electricity below said cells Signed at Flint in the ceunty 0f Genesee and State of Michigan, this 7th day of J1me J BliLAl: 

